Avatar wrote:So Hyperception got busted huh?

Bummer.
If he and I were age mates, instead of me being eight years older, and knew of each other during our high school years and immediately after, there is
no way I would have been allowed to hang with him, nor would I have chosen to do so most likely.
How early did common identity fraud begin? He and his best friend had a method that allowed them to party
very well in Manhattan all through their high school years, including week-long stays on the conceirge level of the Marriott Marquis in Manhattan for Homecoming week and prom, etc. When cash was needed, simply whipping out a procurred credit card to buy an item, and then selling it for 50% off to classmates took care of that. Somehow getting a master post office box key to NYC apartment building mail boxes was involved...
From what he tells me, nowadays what they did would be very primitive, but I guess in the mid-'80s it wasn't all that rampant and I think they got away with quite a bit in monetary value.
We met about a year after he left UR; he was still serving probation for ATM machine fraud (didn't realize the built-in camera had a fish eye lens instead of a dead on view) and probably could have gone either way in deciding to continue to engage in criminal activity or school. Perhaps I've had a little influence on that decision. *blush*